10 struggles you must deal with when teaching grandma 'how to Internet'

Technology is a natural extension of every millennial, but the struggle is real when trying to teach older generations about the Internet. Email, search engines, streaming, downloading, cookies, URLs are a whole new language and behavior that they often can's grasp very easily because they weren't born into the digital bubble. The complexity and size of the medium can be overwhelming, but it also provides an infinite number of funny situations all grandchildren have gone through when trying to teach their grandparents how to use it.

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10 struggles you must deal with when teaching grandma 'how to Internet'

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Clients surf the internet at an internet cafe on February 25, 2015 in Kinshasa. Sales are down and business is slow -- small entrepreneurs in the Democratic Republic of Congo are bearing the brunt of an official clampdown on mobile Internet services and text messages. Internet operators remain powerless in the face of complaints from customers and have yet to communicate the extent of their losses caused by the restrictions. People, however, have found various ways of bypassing the restrictions although it has meant shelling out more. AFP PHOTO/FEDERICO SCOPPA (Photo credit should read FEDERICO SCOPPA/AFP/Getty Images)

People use computers at an Internet cafe in Manila on March 17, 2014. The Philippines said on March 17 it would require Internet service providers to install filters to block access to child pornography. AFP PHOTO / Jay DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP/Getty Images)